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The Stanley Park Bicycle Tour by Cycle City Tours

Fri, Apr 25, 2025 10:00 AM - Tue, Dec 23, 2025 13:00 PM

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The Stanley Park Bicycle Tour by Cycle City Tours

Fri, Apr 25, 2025 10:00 AM - Tue, Dec 23, 2025 13:00 PM

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The Stanley Park Bicycle Tour by Cycle City Tours
About this Event

Uncover the natural beauty of Stanley Park—Vancouver’s beloved “Green Heart”—on a relaxed guided bike tour available in the morning or afternoon. Pedal through the expansive 1,000-acre park alongside an expert guide, tracing scenic trails past iconic landmarks and lush forest. Stop at Brockton Point to admire towering First Nations totem poles, coast by Third Beach, and take in sweeping views of the city skyline, nearby mountains, and local wildlife. Along the ride, dive into Vancouver’s early days as a logging town and learn about the deep cultural roots of the Pacific Northwest’s Indigenous peoples.

  • Explore Stanley Park on a guided ride through its scenic and historic highlights

  • Visit the Totem Poles at Brockton Point and the serene shoreline of Third Beach

  • Discover stories of Vancouver’s logging past and Indigenous heritage

  • Choose a time that works for you: morning (weekends) or afternoon (weekdays)

  • Enjoy a relaxed pace in a small group, capped at 10 riders

  • Meet in downtown Vancouver for easy access


What to expect

  • Begin your tour in downtown Vancouver with a warm welcome at the bike shop, where you’ll be outfitted with a quality bike and helmet before a quick safety briefing.

  • Set out into Stanley Park, a vast 1,000-acre green sanctuary bordered by ocean. Ride along scenic bike lanes and the famous Seawall, with postcard-worthy views of Burrard Inlet, the North Shore Mountains, and the Vancouver skyline.

  • Along the route, stop for photo ops and hear engaging stories about the city’s origins as a logging town and its transformation into a thriving urban oasis.

  • Look out for local wildlife—herons, river otters, and bald eagles are often spotted here, especially near the park’s lagoons and nesting areas.

  • Visit Brockton Point to view the striking First Nations totem poles, a cultural highlight and historical touchpoint within the park.

  • Venture deeper into the forest on quiet trails, where you’ll discover temperate rainforest ecosystems, tranquil Beaver Lake, and a giant 700-year-old cedar.

  • Cruise past Third Beach for a moment of peace by the water before looping back into the city.

  • Tour wraps up at the starting point, leaving you refreshed, informed, and inspired.

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